The AC Milan young forward, Marco Nasti, might leave the club this summer, and among the many interested parties, Hellas Verona has recently come forward.
The player in question had played on loan at Bari last season, where he performed well. It was an excellent year following his time at Cosenza, where he was almost crucial for the club's survival.
At the end of the season, he returned to Milan, and Paulo Fonseca called him up for the USA tour. He did well there, even scoring a a goal against Manchester City, but the potential arrival of a second striker could risk sidelining him from the technical project.
The latest updates come from Calciomercato.com: according to the report, Milan had contact with Verona yesterday. They are the latest club to show interest in Marco Nasti. The Rossoneri, however, are currently hesitating because they would prefer to loan him out to a Serie B club rather than Serie A. This would give him more playing time and a better chance to showcase his abilities.
